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“Repeat the offender” who now faces 10 new charges of burglary burglary

“Repeat the offender” who now faces 10 new charges of burglary burglary

Kansas City, Mo. – Prosecutors in Jackson County announced on Tuesday that they had filed 10 new charges against a “repeated offender” of a ray of burglary.

At the beginning of this monthJavaune Tucker, 25 years old, has been accused of criminal damage of the property.

Starting on Tuesday morning, Tucker is now facing six accusations of second -degree burglary, two charges of crime in possession and a number of possession of an illegal machine gun and grade manipulation with a vehicle.

“Unfortunately, a small number of repeated criminals cause most damage to our community, causing trauma, financial and inconvenient weights,” said prosecutor Jackson County on Tuesday, in a press release, announcing the new charges.

Johnson said she hopes her office The unit of extended crime strategies It will help “stop incidents like this, identifying the patterns of criminal behavior and assuring repeated offenders are facing adequate accusations to prevent them from continuing our community.”

Tucker has remained in arrest from Monday, March 10, at the Jackson County detention center.

A court document provides for a surveillance video from a business burglary on February 26 in Kansas City, Missouri, captured four suspects who reached a business and shattered the front glass door.

The address and name of the business were drafted from the court document.

The video showed men who shatter the display boxes and stole business items.

They also stole a gun.

The burglars led to the store in a stolen Jeep Cherokee, according to the court.

Tucker was observed on March 1, leaving the SUV stolen at a KCMO hotel.

The detectives also confirmed that five companies were hit by thieves on March 1.

The police arrested him on Tucker around 11 in the morning, while trying to enter a hotel.

He wore a camouflage jacket that was the same jacket presented in the surveillance video at one of the business robberies.

The officers found that Tucker also had two hands -on -hand weapons when he was arrested, says the court.

Tucker was found guilty in July 2024 to receive stolen properties and to change with a vehicle.

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